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Travelling Piper - Doran Centenary Tionol

Various Artists - Uilleann Pipes

Irish
Na Piobairi Uilleann

Released: 14th May 2009
Catalogue Number: NPUDVD008
Barcode: 5391512444211
Running Time: 75mins.

DVD£19.00The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024


"A Celebration of the piping tradition of Johnny & Felix Doran" is the sub-title on this DVD.
Many a famous piper tells their story as relative to the Dorans, and there's a fair bit of playing too, both solo and in groups.
Definitely one for pipers and folklorists.
Plays in ALL regions

Chapters on DVD:
1) Welcome to Tionol
2) John Rooney
3) Doran Family Background
4) Classes
5) Leo Rickard
6) Joe Doyle
7) Michael O' Connell
8) Pat Broderick
9) Tribute to The Dorans
10) Mickey Dunne
11) Mick Coyne
12) Piping in Clare
13) Paddy Keenan, John Rooney, Mickey Dunne & Finbar Furey
14) The Miltown Races
15) Paddy Keenan
16) Johnny Doran in West Clare
17) Willie Clancy & Johnny Doran
18) Finbar Furey
19) Johnny's Accident
20) The Piper's Chair
21) The Concert
22) Credits
"A Celebration of the piping tradition of Johnny & Felix Doran" is the sub-title on this DVD.
Many a famous piper tells their story as relative to the Dorans, and there's a fair bit of playing too, both solo and in groups.
Definitely one for pipers and folklorists.
Plays in ALL regions

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